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journal, a discussion on the agenda for the new congress with a republican strategist john feehary and jim manley. and and look at the salaries of current members of congress. national journal senior correspondent james kicked field talks about president obama's foreign-policy agenda. live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c- span. >> the big discussion i remember was what is richard nixon going to do? >> this is like a time bomb. this thing get out and gets to the press, it is a disaster for all of us. quick johnny came to me -- >> jenny came to me and said the president's council has bought me a list of 50 names of people. the was a very unpleasant thing to have happened to you. >> it was shortly after the farewell speech. the chief of staff called me. he said we forgot one thing -- a resignation letter. i said that is very interesting, i would be glad to read it. i would be glad to read it.
journal, a discussion on the agenda for the new congress with a republican strategist john feehary and jim manley. and and look at the salaries of current members of congress. national journal senior correspondent james kicked field talks about president obama's foreign-policy agenda. live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c- span. >> the big discussion i remember was what is richard nixon going to do? >> this is like a time bomb. this thing get out and gets to the press, it is a disaster for...
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we kept talking with everyone during the night, in the morning, on the 12th, i spoke with jim -- general dempsey. the two hardest calls i made to -- were obviously to the families. they were extraordinary in their responses and their understanding of the pride we had in both men. and gratitude we had for their service. i would add, mr. chairman, that while this was going on and we were trying to understand it, get on top of it, we were continuing to face protests, demonstrations, violence across the region. there were so many protests happening and fat -- and thousands of people were putting our facilities at risk. we were certainly very determined to do whatever we could about benghazi. we were really -- relieved when we got the last americans out. >> thank you. my time is expired. >> thank you. madam secretary, i agree with you when people go in the field, they do it knowing the risk. one of the untold stories here is the heroic capture nature of what they did to save lives in libya. i also have to say there were systemic deficiencies and i know you know that. i would like to speak to
we kept talking with everyone during the night, in the morning, on the 12th, i spoke with jim -- general dempsey. the two hardest calls i made to -- were obviously to the families. they were extraordinary in their responses and their understanding of the pride we had in both men. and gratitude we had for their service. i would add, mr. chairman, that while this was going on and we were trying to understand it, get on top of it, we were continuing to face protests, demonstrations, violence...
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jim says do not confuse a revolution with a civil war. and former defense secretary gates talked about question of revolutions and reference to the american revolution and other revolutions that have happened and said they're often -- attracted and incredibly bloody and use the american one as one that happened in a comparatively short amount of time. we have a definition of what is happening in syria? when we use words like revolution in civil war, does that change how we look at it? >> it is a civil war. it started as a my old uprising that the president is widely seen to of this managed. but this was not necessarily going to be a national revolution but crack down so hard that it fed into it. now a civil war, but even more nasty because it is a regional proxy war. use all the arab states active in funding certain groups. you see militia inside it. a civil war that has taken on a brighter -- broader conflict already. it says you cannot manage these things and do not want to get involved. i think because of the regional implications of w
jim says do not confuse a revolution with a civil war. and former defense secretary gates talked about question of revolutions and reference to the american revolution and other revolutions that have happened and said they're often -- attracted and incredibly bloody and use the american one as one that happened in a comparatively short amount of time. we have a definition of what is happening in syria? when we use words like revolution in civil war, does that change how we look at it? >>...
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jim marshall for his speech. i also want to give my thanks to ambassador beth jones for her warm words, and i want to extend to the u.s. ip my greetings and gratitude for their words. -- because of the development of the mechanism and the new techniques used by terrorists who undermine interests and institutions in all countries. we are here in a strategic important institute. i want to thank you for allowing me to be here. i want to discuss the relationship between iraq and the united states. we cooperated with our partners, and fight terrorist. this allows us to win over terrorist in iraq. all of the people of iraq were victims of the terrorist attacks led by al qaeda and the remnants of the regime in iraq. we are starting a new round of reconstruction after defeating al qaeda, who at some point stop stopped explosive in our resources. at some point, life came back to iraq. the economy started recovering. the construction developed. the security and economic level, and the political level, despite a diss balanc
jim marshall for his speech. i also want to give my thanks to ambassador beth jones for her warm words, and i want to extend to the u.s. ip my greetings and gratitude for their words. -- because of the development of the mechanism and the new techniques used by terrorists who undermine interests and institutions in all countries. we are here in a strategic important institute. i want to thank you for allowing me to be here. i want to discuss the relationship between iraq and the united states....
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congressman, the situation continuing to develop in syria, we want to turn to jim michaels for our first question. itbid ministration now says is likely that the asad regime in syria has used chemical weapons against their own people. previously, the obama administration had said that the use of chemical weapons is a red line. what happens next? 64 thousandhe dollars question. they are confirming exactly who use the chemical weapons and still confirming the intelligence. in thee's a bit of a buy intelligence community. and then, like you said, what do we do about it? the quest -- the president did say that it was a red line. but it is important that we be cautious about how we respond. i don't want to commit u.s. troops and u.s. forces to syria. i don't think that would be a wise use of our resources. i don't think that being able to secure the chemical weapons that are in serious -- extraordinary difficult if possible at all. we will have to have very serious conversations with partners in the region and about how we proceed. what has not been said by the administration at any point bey
congressman, the situation continuing to develop in syria, we want to turn to jim michaels for our first question. itbid ministration now says is likely that the asad regime in syria has used chemical weapons against their own people. previously, the obama administration had said that the use of chemical weapons is a red line. what happens next? 64 thousandhe dollars question. they are confirming exactly who use the chemical weapons and still confirming the intelligence. in thee's a bit of a...
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host: thank you, jim. guest: well, the massive extension of a federal insurance program, and not for my -- and from my perspective, the federal insurance has never been a good pricing risk. it is never in anybody's political best interest to raise somebody's premiums. naturally -- and there is concert of -- concerted effort in congress to try to not delay any premium increases. i mean, the caller is talking about whether it is for fires. there is no federal fire insurance. i think there are issues there, and we do a lot of disaster relief, fire suppression, thing from wildfires. there are real issues there. reality, let's first try to get the flood insurance program right and make sure people bearing the cost of the risk. you thought about the lure of the sea, and obviously people -- we are naturally and driven to be closer to the water. whether it is a lake or a stream or the coast. that is something that people who want to live there should be paying for that risk rather than having somebody who does not
host: thank you, jim. guest: well, the massive extension of a federal insurance program, and not for my -- and from my perspective, the federal insurance has never been a good pricing risk. it is never in anybody's political best interest to raise somebody's premiums. naturally -- and there is concert of -- concerted effort in congress to try to not delay any premium increases. i mean, the caller is talking about whether it is for fires. there is no federal fire insurance. i think there are...
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. >> thank you, jim, and thank you for your leadership on the task force, and i want to express my thanks to the constitution project, but also to all of my fellow task force members, what they brought to the table in terms of experience, wisdom, public service, really made a difference in the development of this project and important eport. there's more than 24 findings and recommendations. we can't cover all of those this morning, but we do want to hit some of the highlights. we hope you'll take the entire report, study it through, and look at each of those recommendations. why is this report important? it's important because we as a nation have to get this right. i look back in history to the time during world war ii that we interned some japanese-americans. at the time it seemed like the sandrite proper thing to do. but in the light of history, it was an error. and so today this report will hopefully put into focus some of the actions taken in the post-9/11 environment. there's some key questions we wanted to address this morning. one is the treatment of suspected terrorists in u.s. c
. >> thank you, jim, and thank you for your leadership on the task force, and i want to express my thanks to the constitution project, but also to all of my fellow task force members, what they brought to the table in terms of experience, wisdom, public service, really made a difference in the development of this project and important eport. there's more than 24 findings and recommendations. we can't cover all of those this morning, but we do want to hit some of the highlights. we hope...
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. >> i understand what jim said. i think what the president meant by that was i will not do things for political reasons, but because it is in the best interest of our country and our people. i think that is absolutely what he meant. i do not think we can accuse him of trying to do something of -- for political reasons to do something. >> i do not think he has ever done anything for political reasons. [laughter] i think the point of his making that point was he did not want other people to attribute any political motivation to what he was doing. but i think this has been a president who has been bipartisan as any i have seen. when he was talking about the tumble of politics in washington d.c. overtime and his reading of history as a president, seeing it through those eyes, that has always been, we have differences of opinions and it takes different manifestations of that enthusiasm over time. i was thinking of one speaker of the house who became president of the united states, president polk. when he was the speaker
. >> i understand what jim said. i think what the president meant by that was i will not do things for political reasons, but because it is in the best interest of our country and our people. i think that is absolutely what he meant. i do not think we can accuse him of trying to do something of -- for political reasons to do something. >> i do not think he has ever done anything for political reasons. [laughter] i think the point of his making that point was he did not want other...
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. >> senator, also i would second everything jim has said. i would say that the problem has gone beyond the border. we know the flow of weapons from libya rejects far as syria in a very challenging security environments. we recognize working with these countries is not a bilateral issue but a global issue. i intend to not only draw on my colleagues around all of our resources but also other countries who have assets and interests who are like-minded, who can support our efforts to disarm, which we have been working on with the libyans to dismantle man pads and to destroy chemical weapons and things that have been left over from cut off his collection of weapons over the years and also results of their own the civil war. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you for your testimony and for the families for being here. i guess i would ask the first question, what have you done to cause people to send you to libya? [laughter] i know we talked to love it about that yesterday in the office. my serious question as we talked a little bit
. >> senator, also i would second everything jim has said. i would say that the problem has gone beyond the border. we know the flow of weapons from libya rejects far as syria in a very challenging security environments. we recognize working with these countries is not a bilateral issue but a global issue. i intend to not only draw on my colleagues around all of our resources but also other countries who have assets and interests who are like-minded, who can support our efforts to disarm,...
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there is this from jim. do children receive warnings in schools or any institutions or places other than from responsible parents? states have laws requiring the incorporation into their educational curriculum of abduction prevention information or just generally safety information. whether it is implemented just depends on the local school districts and whether they can do that, whether they have the funds to do that. there are many free resources available about child safety. does have a center resource called net smart. parents and educators can go online and download information about teaching children how to play safe. there are a lot of all my tools as well. children can go on and learn about situations, what to do in situations. there needs to be more peer it we believe there should be a lot more education about how to keep children safe in school. again, this is in hindsight. a number of missed clues in terms of ariel castro. police facing shrinking budgets. they get a lot of calls every. let's go ba
there is this from jim. do children receive warnings in schools or any institutions or places other than from responsible parents? states have laws requiring the incorporation into their educational curriculum of abduction prevention information or just generally safety information. whether it is implemented just depends on the local school districts and whether they can do that, whether they have the funds to do that. there are many free resources available about child safety. does have a...
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we kept talking with everyone during the night, in the morning, on the 12th, i spoke with jim -- general dempsey. the two hardest calls i made to -- were obviously to the families. they were extraordinary in their responses and their understanding of the pride we had in both men. and gratitude we had for their service are. i would add, mr. chairman, that while this was going on and we were trying to understand it, get on top of it, we were continuing to face protests, demonstrations, violence across the region. there were so many protests happening and fat -- and thousands of people were putting our facilities at risk. we were certainly very determined to do whatever we could about benghazi. we were really -- relieved when we got the last americans out. >> thank you. my time is expired. >> thank you. madam secretary, i agree with you when people go in the field, they do it knowing the risk. one of the untold stories here is the heroic capture nature of what they did to save lives in libya. i also have to say there were systemic deficiencies and i know you know that. i would like to speak
we kept talking with everyone during the night, in the morning, on the 12th, i spoke with jim -- general dempsey. the two hardest calls i made to -- were obviously to the families. they were extraordinary in their responses and their understanding of the pride we had in both men. and gratitude we had for their service are. i would add, mr. chairman, that while this was going on and we were trying to understand it, get on top of it, we were continuing to face protests, demonstrations, violence...
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our coverage begins with jim brett, the ceo of the new england council. this is a little less than an hour. [applause] >> thank you very much, neil. one item that i would like to mention to the new england council, next week on october 16, we have our annual new england council dinner and we honor individuals from new england who have done an extra ordinary job in our event here. one of our recipients will be the junior as we speakly ayotte. today, we havewe have over 1500 people registered to attend this event. it is going to be quite an evening and we thank all of you for your support. not only just to provide dinner, but throughout the year. we wouldn't be as successful without your support. i just want to say thank you. on october 22, we go back to washington where we have a program called capital conversations where we bring in members of congress and united states senate from new england to speak to our members who have representatives in washington. on october 22 we will have the junior senator from maine, senator angus king will be speaking. we ha
our coverage begins with jim brett, the ceo of the new england council. this is a little less than an hour. [applause] >> thank you very much, neil. one item that i would like to mention to the new england council, next week on october 16, we have our annual new england council dinner and we honor individuals from new england who have done an extra ordinary job in our event here. one of our recipients will be the junior as we speakly ayotte. today, we havewe have over 1500 people...
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jim says do not confuse a revolution with a civil war. and former defense secretary gates talked about question of revolutions and reference to the american revolution and other revolutions that have happened and said they're often -- attracted and incredibly bloody and use the american one as one that happened in a comparatively short amount of time. we have a definition of what is happening in syria? when we use words like revolution in civil war, does that change how we look at it? >> it is a civil war. it started as a my old uprising that the president is widely seen to of this managed. but this was not necessarily going to be a national revolution but crack down so hard that it fed into it. now a civil war, but even more nasty because it is a regional proxy war. use all the arab states active in funding certain groups. you see militia inside it. a civil war that has taken on a brighter -- broader conflict already. it says you cannot manage these things and do not want to get involved. i think because of the regional implications of w
jim says do not confuse a revolution with a civil war. and former defense secretary gates talked about question of revolutions and reference to the american revolution and other revolutions that have happened and said they're often -- attracted and incredibly bloody and use the american one as one that happened in a comparatively short amount of time. we have a definition of what is happening in syria? when we use words like revolution in civil war, does that change how we look at it? >>...
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souths were born in the during jim crow. i was born in a household that did not tolerate excuses or complaints. said, i grew up in a household where you walk five miles to school, five miles back , and then going straight to bed. i was able to work my way up to provisional manager before owing myschool at night to obtain in ba -- mba. earning mytime i was degree, there was eliot spitzer unleashing his power on wall street. not let him stop me then. i refuse to let him stop me now. if we can actually distill conservative values along with their free market, that is the best pattern, and hopefully i can do that. >> questions for the panel. >> my question is force got, -- is for scott. of mentioned a lot republicans were on board with the amendment. why aren't democrats having the same debate? >> i think there is a strain of libertarian going through. think the debate will center on of allen's. balance. you have to balance civil liberties with the need to protect the country. i think we need to look at the country and say is th
souths were born in the during jim crow. i was born in a household that did not tolerate excuses or complaints. said, i grew up in a household where you walk five miles to school, five miles back , and then going straight to bed. i was able to work my way up to provisional manager before owing myschool at night to obtain in ba -- mba. earning mytime i was degree, there was eliot spitzer unleashing his power on wall street. not let him stop me then. i refuse to let him stop me now. if we can...
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in about 45 met, we will discuss in essay surveillance -- nsa surveillance program with congress men jim himes of connecticut. representative randy forbes. will speak about the espionage act. >> great harm has already been done by opening this up. and the consequence, i believe, is our security is jeopardized. there is no doubt in my mind that we will lose capabilities as a result of this, and that not only the united states, but those allies that we have helped will no longer be as safe as they were two weeks ago. ♪ that was general keith alexander of the nsa testifying before the senate appropriations committee yesterday. he meets in closed session with house intelligence committee members today. we want to get your reaction to what he had to say about phone records and the nsa
in about 45 met, we will discuss in essay surveillance -- nsa surveillance program with congress men jim himes of connecticut. representative randy forbes. will speak about the espionage act. >> great harm has already been done by opening this up. and the consequence, i believe, is our security is jeopardized. there is no doubt in my mind that we will lose capabilities as a result of this, and that not only the united states, but those allies that we have helped will no longer be as safe...
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he and jim served in iraq for one year. what he did for our administration, what he did for the veterans and their families, it won't be forgotten. [applause] i know the mayor will find this as a shock, but it is amazing when you come to speak at the steak fry, a whole lot of people ieem to take notice. don't[laughter]know why the hell that is. you have attracted the entire i haveal press corps here. never quite understood it, but i am learning look, folks,you know, when the mayor he talking about tom, -- hened satan thomas mentioned saint thomas more. he did not realize he wae and public officials. i do not want to change this into a mutual admiration society, you know, as well as i do, but i know them both very well and when he made that reference it reminded me of a play about that time when thomas moore was taking on henry the eighth, seeking to change the law so that he could get married. remarried. there is a famous scene in that play, "a man for all seasons am co- where his son-in-law came over with a fellow named ro
he and jim served in iraq for one year. what he did for our administration, what he did for the veterans and their families, it won't be forgotten. [applause] i know the mayor will find this as a shock, but it is amazing when you come to speak at the steak fry, a whole lot of people ieem to take notice. don't[laughter]know why the hell that is. you have attracted the entire i haveal press corps here. never quite understood it, but i am learning look, folks,you know, when the mayor he talking...
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on jim are your comments hall's statement? >> i, too, along with you respect the former chairman. he was an excellent head of this board that i had the privilege to chair for 6.5 years. let me put a little perspective, and i think you will appreciate this, sir, because of being chairman of this oversight committee goes across almost of transportation. when i served and got confirmed by this committee in march 2003, 2009,i left in august, 000 people died on our nation's highways. 36 million accidents. 18 million injuries. during that same period 210 commercial airline accidents resulting in 10 fatal accidents for 138. fatalities includingl, without the 180 people that committed suicide during that 6.5 years, 317 died in operational fatalities. in that same period, in the area, according to the authoritative statistician that covers this industry, 18 people died, three of which were passengers and 3 were crew. none of those are acceptable fatalities, but i am asking for perspective to understand where we need to be really looking to raise the bar of safety, not just in our cruise sh
on jim are your comments hall's statement? >> i, too, along with you respect the former chairman. he was an excellent head of this board that i had the privilege to chair for 6.5 years. let me put a little perspective, and i think you will appreciate this, sir, because of being chairman of this oversight committee goes across almost of transportation. when i served and got confirmed by this committee in march 2003, 2009,i left in august, 000 people died on our nation's highways. 36...
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i will just stop right there. >> thank you, jim. patrick. >> the editor of the most paper in iran is a noted hardliner and close commandants of the supreme leader, the ayatollah. these firebreathing editorials and i do not always agree with him but his editorial the other day about this deal i thought had considerable wisdom. he described this as a small taking small steps that the p5 plus one are taking. if we look at the text and not at the statements made about the deal, it is quite a small deal. for instance, much of the reporting about this, they have committed not to impose new sanctions on iran -- iran. that is not what the text says. impose new sanctions on iran? wrong. speakinge two people said, we have committed from imposing new nuclear related sanctions. that does not stop us from implementing existing sanctions which of course we will do. nor will we impose new sanctions to sponsor its abysmal human rights record. there'slast point, nothing in this agreement that would prevent the united states from imposing new sanctio
i will just stop right there. >> thank you, jim. patrick. >> the editor of the most paper in iran is a noted hardliner and close commandants of the supreme leader, the ayatollah. these firebreathing editorials and i do not always agree with him but his editorial the other day about this deal i thought had considerable wisdom. he described this as a small taking small steps that the p5 plus one are taking. if we look at the text and not at the statements made about the deal, it is...
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[applause] rx this is our dad, jim demint. -- >> this is our dad, jim demint. talk about principles. he does exactly what he says he will be. i'm sorry dad. you want to say something? >> yeah, i'm jim demint and i approve this message. i need your vote on tuesday. ♪ ♪ >> he is a man of integrity. he represents the best of south carolina valleys. these effective, steady consistent. what the kind of person you would be proud to have as a neighbor. >> he will a great senator. he keeps his word. >> babies and gentlemen, please welcome back to the stage to chairman. >> ladies and gentlemen, senator jim demint. >> i feel like i've died. [laughter] i have heard someone define success as when the people that know you the best, love you the most. tonight we had made me feel successful. taking so much for this tribute. chad thank you for what you have done for the party. governor, you have made us proud all over the country. i have been in about 25 cities the last few months since i joined heretics. when i mentioned nikki haley people stand up and cheer. when i menti
[applause] rx this is our dad, jim demint. -- >> this is our dad, jim demint. talk about principles. he does exactly what he says he will be. i'm sorry dad. you want to say something? >> yeah, i'm jim demint and i approve this message. i need your vote on tuesday. ♪ ♪ >> he is a man of integrity. he represents the best of south carolina valleys. these effective, steady consistent. what the kind of person you would be proud to have as a neighbor. >> he will a great...
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it last effective foreign- policy in this country was bush 41 and jim baker. the relation made sense. they did not overreach. ideology was important, but they steered clear of straitjacketed ideologies. i work for the last three administrations. i do not have the level of confidence, and i have worked for half a dozen secretaries of state, i do not know whether we are up to managing what it is you are suggesting. i will concede to you. but for the neighboring states. try to create a transitional government that we can recognize was a syrian prime minister. do much more on the humanitarian side. plan for chemical communities. reluctantly -- contingencies. reluctantly think about what we can do, without getting ourselves immersed in syria, test your proposition. test it. at the end of the day, this arab spring or what ever it is, is authentic and legitimate because the arabs for the first time in the modern. actually own their own politics. we are not a pol -- part of that. that timmy is hopeful. it is going to take time. if we can facilitate it, fine. i do not
it last effective foreign- policy in this country was bush 41 and jim baker. the relation made sense. they did not overreach. ideology was important, but they steered clear of straitjacketed ideologies. i work for the last three administrations. i do not have the level of confidence, and i have worked for half a dozen secretaries of state, i do not know whether we are up to managing what it is you are suggesting. i will concede to you. but for the neighboring states. try to create a...
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jim, louisiana. are you there? go ahead. technology can create better jobs if the politicians get out of the way. for example, a company in dallas has a new technology that creates ethanol out of natural gas and coal. he can do it with in government a smaller carbon footprint than you can get out of corn. the create more ethanol out of corn. -- it creates more ethanol out of corn. we could have that. host: thanks for your contribution this morning. thanks for all your calls and more coming up. we're going to turn our attention next to u.s. foreign policy, focusing on the areas of egypt and syria. a roundtable discussion coming up here and we will hear from washington of the " lafranchi. howard all of that coming up. associatedr from the press economics reporter. >> as you mentioned, we will hear more about the situation in syria here at topics include the 50th anniversary of the wash on -- march on washington and health care law. you can hear rebroadcast beginning at noon and jus. jack reed, michael mccaul, and congressman j
jim, louisiana. are you there? go ahead. technology can create better jobs if the politicians get out of the way. for example, a company in dallas has a new technology that creates ethanol out of natural gas and coal. he can do it with in government a smaller carbon footprint than you can get out of corn. the create more ethanol out of corn. -- it creates more ethanol out of corn. we could have that. host: thanks for your contribution this morning. thanks for all your calls and more coming up....
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. > night on forest lane in cold spring, my friend, jim lovell, won't be coming home. his children, brooke and jack and finn and hudson, the youngest, who goes to school with my little girls in cold spring and who's played in my house, will be missing the father they love and the beloved member of the community because he was one of the four victims on the metro north train that derailed on sunday. mr. maloney: we all are saddened and heart broken by this tragic event, and i stand here with my colleagues from new york to honor the four victims and the dozens of injured. new york lost a devoted father in jim, but, of course, we lost a loving sister in donna smith, a caring nurse from queens a man sic haun, and from montross, and i know nita lowey who represents queen, and ellyol engel who represented the district where the accident concerned and i join with all of you in standing to offer a moment of silence in honor of those killed and of those injured and i ask that we do so now. thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to yield such time as she would require to my colleague,
. > night on forest lane in cold spring, my friend, jim lovell, won't be coming home. his children, brooke and jack and finn and hudson, the youngest, who goes to school with my little girls in cold spring and who's played in my house, will be missing the father they love and the beloved member of the community because he was one of the four victims on the metro north train that derailed on sunday. mr. maloney: we all are saddened and heart broken by this tragic event, and i stand here with...
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first thing that there is -- jim crow is ok and come against it a few years later. ands left up to the courts the courts are humans and you put in the constitution, that at least preserves things on a more permanent level. with adam.ll start been talking about whether or not the constitution should be rewritten. should america [inaudible] by staying obedient? plannedg out that pre- explosives [inaudible] george, we are talking about the constitution. the, that you made a little while ago asking your guest if there would not be concerned that more centralization of power in washington would result from rewriting the constitution. -- from a rewriting of the constitution. that sums it up in a nutshell. that would be the result. documentitution was a that was somewhat contrary to your guests comment. compiled completely in the dark. the founders were great scholars, many of them. it is a most incredible how well-educated many of them were. they were familiar with john locke and what had happened in england and the glorious revolution, that preceded ours. in the 17th cen
first thing that there is -- jim crow is ok and come against it a few years later. ands left up to the courts the courts are humans and you put in the constitution, that at least preserves things on a more permanent level. with adam.ll start been talking about whether or not the constitution should be rewritten. should america [inaudible] by staying obedient? plannedg out that pre- explosives [inaudible] george, we are talking about the constitution. the, that you made a little while ago asking...
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it is the most famous case to overturn jim crow. the law is passed by the democrats authority in my sort -- my state. the same democratic party that voted against the 14th amendment, the 15th minute. we have a great, rich history. we need to to bring it into the present. and say look, these school system is abysmal and our country. it is really awful and more awful for those who are stuck in a some areas. in louisville, and the predominately african-american areas, 40% graduation rate from high school. --s is academic agendas that academic genocide. we need a party that says we're going to fix this this. we need to give people a school choice, scholarship, a chance to go to the same school our kids go to. i think we will get people to consider us as a party, but they will not unless we set -- show up. i went to the hispanic chamber of commerce -- they were very perspective -- very respected. many of them used to be republicans. they are open to us on family issues and traditional marriage, but there stopped by the one issue. so we n
it is the most famous case to overturn jim crow. the law is passed by the democrats authority in my sort -- my state. the same democratic party that voted against the 14th amendment, the 15th minute. we have a great, rich history. we need to to bring it into the present. and say look, these school system is abysmal and our country. it is really awful and more awful for those who are stuck in a some areas. in louisville, and the predominately african-american areas, 40% graduation rate from high...
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in one of our hearings, a top national forest official deputy chief jim hubbard said litigation has played a huge role in blocking responsible timber sales in montana, including projects supported by collaborative groups. to quote mr. hubbard he said this, it has virtually shut things down in the national forests. and the gentleman from oregon mentioned, the numbers in montana are the same. timber harvest is down 90%. mr. chairman, something must be done and i'm glad i'm joining you to introduce this bill. h.r. 1526 will revitalize the timber industry in montana and create thousands of good high-paying jobs. reducing the threat of catastrophic wildfires in montana. the act will cut the red tape that has held up responsible forest management and timber production and includes comprehensive reforms to discourage and liberty the flood of friffolous appeals and litigation. it requires the forest service o increase timber harvest on nonwilderness lands. this improved management will protect the health of our forests, the health of our watersheds, the safety of our communities and allow jobs to
in one of our hearings, a top national forest official deputy chief jim hubbard said litigation has played a huge role in blocking responsible timber sales in montana, including projects supported by collaborative groups. to quote mr. hubbard he said this, it has virtually shut things down in the national forests. and the gentleman from oregon mentioned, the numbers in montana are the same. timber harvest is down 90%. mr. chairman, something must be done and i'm glad i'm joining you to...
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with congress men jim himes of connecticut. representative randy forbes. will speak about the espionage act. >> great harm has already been done by opening this up. and the consequence, i believe, is our security is jeopardized. there is no doubt in my mind that we will lose capabilities as a result of this, and that not only the united states, but those allies that we have helped will no longer be as safe as they were two weeks ago. ♪ that was general keith alexander of the nsa testifying before the senate appropriations committee yesterday. he meets in closed session with house intelligence committee members today. we want to get your reaction to what he had to say about phone and theird the nsa halting terror threats. (202) 585-area code, 3881 for republicans, (202) 585- 3880 four democrats, (202) 585- 3882 for independents. you can also make a twitter comments, @cspanwj is our twitter handle. you can also go to facebook.com /c-span. you can send us an e-mail at journal@c-span.org. here is a story in the "new york times" this morning. it cited article
with congress men jim himes of connecticut. representative randy forbes. will speak about the espionage act. >> great harm has already been done by opening this up. and the consequence, i believe, is our security is jeopardized. there is no doubt in my mind that we will lose capabilities as a result of this, and that not only the united states, but those allies that we have helped will no longer be as safe as they were two weeks ago. ♪ that was general keith alexander of the nsa...
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epublican line jim is with us from bay city, michigan. good morning, jim. caller: good morning, steve. this gun thing, if we ban assault weapons and these large thin things, there are already housands of them on the market now that people own right now. what are you going to do, go louse to house and take the assault weapons away? it will take 100 years. i don't know.america's crazy look at the drunks that are killing people with cars. it is the paoeeople. thank you. host: there is a related story to this front passenger below the fold from the "new york times" looking more at the newtown, in connecticut. the students back at school this week but the piece points out what to do with symbols of grief as the memorialing pile up. newtown remains a town suffocated in grief after the massacre december 14 that killed 20 first graders and six adult staff members. now it is wrestling with what to do with all of those well meaning memorials, the sheet in front of the tumbled jungle remains that commemorated them. others have disappeared, some swept up by the town in
epublican line jim is with us from bay city, michigan. good morning, jim. caller: good morning, steve. this gun thing, if we ban assault weapons and these large thin things, there are already housands of them on the market now that people own right now. what are you going to do, go louse to house and take the assault weapons away? it will take 100 years. i don't know.america's crazy look at the drunks that are killing people with cars. it is the paoeeople. thank you. host: there is a related...
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. >> good morning, i'm jim duff. rededication of the memorial. visitors 3 million have seen the soaring memorial 2,244 aid tribute to journalists worldwide who died the news. round the world, journalists place them in danger during the day. targeted. others will get too close to the danger. the wrong may be in place at the wrong time, most are professionals taking risks.ted they pay with their lives for doing their jobs. the journalists' memorial bears the names of reporters, hotographers, editors, broadcasters, and others who have died in the line of duty. yoor we make sure they are remembered. names ar we added 82 new to the memorial. 82 were killed in 2012. n additional six died in previous years. added to the being memorial this morning. friends, mily, colleagues who travelled housands of miles who join us for this remembrance of loved ones. we welcome back the families and journalists added to the memorial in previous years. helping all of you for us pay tribute to these journalists. they are truly among democracy's heroes. i would like to i
. >> good morning, i'm jim duff. rededication of the memorial. visitors 3 million have seen the soaring memorial 2,244 aid tribute to journalists worldwide who died the news. round the world, journalists place them in danger during the day. targeted. others will get too close to the danger. the wrong may be in place at the wrong time, most are professionals taking risks.ted they pay with their lives for doing their jobs. the journalists' memorial bears the names of reporters,...
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congressman, jim marshall, president, u.s. ip, mr. stephen hadley, distinguished guests, amazing gentleman, i am honored to speak at this prestigious for him -- four room -- forum on peace and regional development. we appreciate usip's noble mission of promoting peace and understanding among nations. ladies and to him and -- and gentlemen, i have come here as the elected leader of pakistan, a land of ancient civilizations and rich cultural traditions, but still young and aspiring to be modern, moderate, and progressive. 180 million enterprising, hard- working people, dreaming of a better model in a rapidly changing world. they yearn for peace, security, and well-being that have eluded them for the past many decades. it is their hopes and aspirations i have come here to voice before this learned gathering. ladies and gentlemen, this has been a momentous year in our history. not only have we had a free, fair, and transparent general election, but a transfer of power from one elected government to another. an elected president succeeded
congressman, jim marshall, president, u.s. ip, mr. stephen hadley, distinguished guests, amazing gentleman, i am honored to speak at this prestigious for him -- four room -- forum on peace and regional development. we appreciate usip's noble mission of promoting peace and understanding among nations. ladies and to him and -- and gentlemen, i have come here as the elected leader of pakistan, a land of ancient civilizations and rich cultural traditions, but still young and aspiring to be modern,...
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the three of us and candy are not rolling this. >> by your jim lehrer. >> -- you are jim lehrer. >> this is how they ask and here is how the imitation goes to the debate. and if under these rules, would you do this certain fang -- i found out what they propose and made the decision, i would do that and here is what they said. because i was like that as well. the feeling was that the commission wanted to make sure that in the mind of the public this was a debate between the candidates, that this was not a gotcha game. this is not about reporters trying to embarrass people asked him who the prime minister of whenever this. let's open this thing up in the new 24-7 world, let's make these debates different from everything else. >> and this is to inform, in the hand, and you want the american public to know who these people are and i actually think -- let's face it, there are not that many surprise categories. >> if they have said, we have to see the list of categories and we will decide which ones that you can use and you can't, that would be a different story. >> i would remind you that thr
the three of us and candy are not rolling this. >> by your jim lehrer. >> -- you are jim lehrer. >> this is how they ask and here is how the imitation goes to the debate. and if under these rules, would you do this certain fang -- i found out what they propose and made the decision, i would do that and here is what they said. because i was like that as well. the feeling was that the commission wanted to make sure that in the mind of the public this was a debate between the...
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jim, you opened up the intellectual equivalent of a fine bottle of wine. i want a bigger taste. how do you deal with really compelled by the fact that sometime before the ends of 2020 and probably much sooner, defining power defense is half of what it is right now. how do you answer your own question what we ought to be doing in crisp sentences it give us that taste? >> i would offer an alternative triad which would be a triad of strategic capabilities, general purpose force capabilities, and to get at the issue of the nexus of terrorism and weapons of mass destruction special operations capabilities, and the special operations capabilities are the ones that would be deployed and out and about, and they would be the intermediary between border and police and general purpose forces, and as an example that walt used, they would be there in areas where we had worry about being -- having strategic surprise or tactical surprise. at that end of the capability, that's counterproliferation, nonproliferation, movement around, understanding what's going on at the high en, on the strategic
jim, you opened up the intellectual equivalent of a fine bottle of wine. i want a bigger taste. how do you deal with really compelled by the fact that sometime before the ends of 2020 and probably much sooner, defining power defense is half of what it is right now. how do you answer your own question what we ought to be doing in crisp sentences it give us that taste? >> i would offer an alternative triad which would be a triad of strategic capabilities, general purpose force capabilities,...
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jim. republican, georgia. caller: good morning. no insult to anyone in washington, d.c., and i am not a obama supporter, but let's go back through history. intelligent people gave us korea, vietnam, 60,000 people killed, not including civilians. the cold war. trillions of dollars wasted. when will we keep our nose out of other peoples business? those people are religious fanatics. guest: well, sir, the point i was trying to make earlier, as i said, i have served in both republican and democratic administrations. people in washington are trying to do their best. they are well-meaning, intelligent, and they are trying to serve the american people well. these are tough questions that you race, going from wars in korea and vietnam to more recent wars. we had a big national debate when i was young over vietnam. overrtainly had a debate whether it was right for us to go into iraq. i would say we have to be skeptical about the use of force. we cannot shoot and ask questions later and we have to be tough-minded and ask the gett questions b
jim. republican, georgia. caller: good morning. no insult to anyone in washington, d.c., and i am not a obama supporter, but let's go back through history. intelligent people gave us korea, vietnam, 60,000 people killed, not including civilians. the cold war. trillions of dollars wasted. when will we keep our nose out of other peoples business? those people are religious fanatics. guest: well, sir, the point i was trying to make earlier, as i said, i have served in both republican and...
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jim marshall for his speech. tolso want to give my thanks ambassador f jones for her warm words, and i want to extend to the u.s. ip my greetings and .ratitude for their words -- because of the development of the mechanism and the new techniques used by terrorists andundermine interests institutions in all countries. we are here in a strategic important institute. i want to thank you for allowing me to be here. thent to discuss relationship between iraq and the united states. partners,ted with our and fight terrorist. this allows us to win over terrorist in iraq. all of the people of iraq were victims of the terrorist attacks led by al qaeda and the remnants of the regime in i raq. we are starting a new round of reconstruction after defeating al qaeda, who at some point stop ourtopped explosive in resources. at some point, life came back to iraq. started recovering. the construction developed. the security and economic level, and the political level, despite a diss balance we witnessed. we were able to defeat al
jim marshall for his speech. tolso want to give my thanks ambassador f jones for her warm words, and i want to extend to the u.s. ip my greetings and .ratitude for their words -- because of the development of the mechanism and the new techniques used by terrorists andundermine interests institutions in all countries. we are here in a strategic important institute. i want to thank you for allowing me to be here. thent to discuss relationship between iraq and the united states. partners,ted with...
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jim we started our show today talking about egypt. an update from "the guardian" newspaper, saying that egypt's military has issued arrest warrants for members of the muslim brotherhood. to 300 members as the new interim president, adly mansour, is sworn in. "with key support bases of the muslim brotherhood, including television stations, close down or rated, a focal point for morsi's supporters in the east of the city was approached by air wednesday night. state institutions, including the security astonishment, have steadily abandoned morsi since sunday. mansour was sworn in as the head of state on thursday. elsewhere in egypt, where backing of the brotherhood has remained a solid despite morsi 's political relations, the reaction to his ousting has been far from celebratory. up to 10 people died in clashes, and more than 400 were ported wounded in the hours following the military chief abdel fatah all cc's announcement that he ended morsi's presidency." richard from maryland, democrats' line. caller: good morning. i love your progr
jim we started our show today talking about egypt. an update from "the guardian" newspaper, saying that egypt's military has issued arrest warrants for members of the muslim brotherhood. to 300 members as the new interim president, adly mansour, is sworn in. "with key support bases of the muslim brotherhood, including television stations, close down or rated, a focal point for morsi's supporters in the east of the city was approached by air wednesday night. state institutions,...
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it had a wonderful teacher but a name of jim lawson. he infused us with the way of nonviolence. many of us, during the early days, except that nonviolence as a way of life, as a way of living, not simply as a technique or tactic. it became the way of the national movement. >> thank you, sir. ambassador young, i think all of us who were at the march realized that we were experiencing something very special. i wonder what it was about the march that left you moved. >> in the first place, coming out of birmingham, we didn't think much of the march. we thought the movement was in the streets and we had 5000 students take over the city. we collapsed the economy. we got an agreement from 100 businessmen to change the segregation laws of birmingham. we figured the fight was over for us. this was a sunday school picnic. the students in birmingham who got out of jail wanted to do i march on washington like gandhi's march to the sea. they wanted to get out on highway 11 and ticket town by town. it was a. philip randolph that appeal to dr. king and sent bayard rustin down to try to talk li
it had a wonderful teacher but a name of jim lawson. he infused us with the way of nonviolence. many of us, during the early days, except that nonviolence as a way of life, as a way of living, not simply as a technique or tactic. it became the way of the national movement. >> thank you, sir. ambassador young, i think all of us who were at the march realized that we were experiencing something very special. i wonder what it was about the march that left you moved. >> in the first...
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jim, republican from new jersey. what are your thoughts on the attorney general seeking to curb minimum sentences for little cash for low-level, nonviolent -- minimum sentences for low- level, nonviolent drug offenders? caller: i think the drug laws are way too severe on this issue. i am a republican. they are so out of proportion. it is this man has squandered his credibility, i see him being totally handicapped. anything that comes out of the guys mouth is stillborn. host: you do not think it has a -- some bipartisan legislation, when you have people like rand paul supporting it? caller: i'm not surprised by that. i think it is something that needs to be done. if the guy had any credibility or if today's press corps had any credibility, we might be able to get something done. we have been told so many things. look what we were told about the irs. they are still abusing their power. you cannot trust anything from any government agencies. you cannot trust anybody within the obama administration. host: let me mention
jim, republican from new jersey. what are your thoughts on the attorney general seeking to curb minimum sentences for little cash for low-level, nonviolent -- minimum sentences for low- level, nonviolent drug offenders? caller: i think the drug laws are way too severe on this issue. i am a republican. they are so out of proportion. it is this man has squandered his credibility, i see him being totally handicapped. anything that comes out of the guys mouth is stillborn. host: you do not think it...
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call forst representative jim mcgovern, democrat of massachusetts. jim, indiana. you are on. we are right in between gary and lafayette. right in the middle. how are you doing? i was calling earlier. i am glad i got through. itr the food stamps thing -- is unheard of in my opinion. i have a lot of -- we are in wirral indiana -- rural indiana. a lot of people that depend on that. people on disability, they get very little aid. -- i am in a about republican state -- they are trying to think about drug testing because you're getting aid from the government. they don't want to do that to the big farmers, they are getting aid, it is not considered welfare. start taking everything away from our , we will endcies up with absolutely nothing. the sequester -- what they were talking about earlier -- it is doing great, it is doing this. i do not say. i have seen a grown man on tv cry because this child could not go to headstart. that is touching. i am thinking that we cannot take on aid and sequester instead of domestic aid> ? host: a lot on the table. guest: i agree with you on the seq
call forst representative jim mcgovern, democrat of massachusetts. jim, indiana. you are on. we are right in between gary and lafayette. right in the middle. how are you doing? i was calling earlier. i am glad i got through. itr the food stamps thing -- is unheard of in my opinion. i have a lot of -- we are in wirral indiana -- rural indiana. a lot of people that depend on that. people on disability, they get very little aid. -- i am in a about republican state -- they are trying to think about...
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jim marshall for his speech. i also want to give my thanks to mbassador beth jones for her warm words, and i want to extend to the u.s. my greetings and gratitude for their words. ecause of the development of he mechanism and the new techniques used by terrorists who undermine interests and institutions in all countries. we are here in a strategic important institute. i want to thank you for allowing me to be here. i want to discuss the relationship between iraq and the united states. we cooperated with our partners, and fight terrorist. this allows us to win over terrorist in iraq. all of the people of iraq were victims of the terrorist attacks led by al qaeda and the remnants of the regime in iraq. we are starting a new round of reconstruction after defeating l qaeda, who at some point stopped explosive in our resources. at some point, life came back to iraq. the economy started recovering. the construction developed. the security and economic level, and the political level, despite a disbalance we witnessed. w
jim marshall for his speech. i also want to give my thanks to mbassador beth jones for her warm words, and i want to extend to the u.s. my greetings and gratitude for their words. ecause of the development of he mechanism and the new techniques used by terrorists who undermine interests and institutions in all countries. we are here in a strategic important institute. i want to thank you for allowing me to be here. i want to discuss the relationship between iraq and the united states. we...
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e jim change is rarely the right policy. but it is the right policy in iran. the ironny is iran is one of the few places in the middle east where the obama administration refuse to support a popular uprising. but it must be toppled before ate tax the u.s. homeland in some way. we suspect and iran believes that president obama lack it is will to confront iran much less change immaterial. do we have the will to do so? that question has become more acute since senator paul's filibuster last week. it was a brave show of opposition. it proved one leader, a tea party leader was prepared to stand up for the constitution and the principle that individual liberty preveeds government power. he was wrong about one thing. it is not easy to distinguish between combatant and non-combatants. a foreign terrorist does not stop being a terrorist because he or she is far from the battlefield. if we step hypothetical example he used that a terrorist at a cafe is never a legitimate target then we cannot protect ourselves from terror. in our zeal to roll back power we will have pla
e jim change is rarely the right policy. but it is the right policy in iran. the ironny is iran is one of the few places in the middle east where the obama administration refuse to support a popular uprising. but it must be toppled before ate tax the u.s. homeland in some way. we suspect and iran believes that president obama lack it is will to confront iran much less change immaterial. do we have the will to do so? that question has become more acute since senator paul's filibuster last week....
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jim. republican, georgia. good morning. no insult to anyone in washington, d.c., and i am not a obama supporter, but let's go back through history. intelligent people gave us korea, vietnam, 60,000 people killed, not including civilians. the cold war. trillions of dollars wasted. when will we keep our nose out of other peoples business? those people are religious fanatics. point iell, sir, the was trying to make earlier, as i said, i have served in both republican and democratic administrations. people in washington are trying to do their best. they are well-meaning, intelligent, and they are trying to serve the american people well. these are tough questions that you race, going from wars in korea and vietnam to more recent wars. we had a big national debate when i was young over vietnam. we certainly had a debate over whether it was right for us to go into iraq. i would say we have to be skeptical about the use of force. we cannot shoot and ask questions later and we have to be tough-minded and ask the right questions bef
jim. republican, georgia. good morning. no insult to anyone in washington, d.c., and i am not a obama supporter, but let's go back through history. intelligent people gave us korea, vietnam, 60,000 people killed, not including civilians. the cold war. trillions of dollars wasted. when will we keep our nose out of other peoples business? those people are religious fanatics. point iell, sir, the was trying to make earlier, as i said, i have served in both republican and democratic...
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we teach cold war history and teach that there was jim crow ll over the south. lyndon johnson in the civil rights acts. it look at the pushing of the environmental movement -- you look at the pushing of the environmental movement, going forward with the space program and trying to put science and the government. -- in the government. i can go on for an hour with accomplishments that the baby boomers have done. it has some validity to it. it seems that they don't have that art of negotiation. there is a spoiled nest. -- spoiled-ness. maybe we spoiled our kids. by the time our kids were born, there was the era of dr. spock and parents indulging their children to such an end -- a degree that we had high youth nemployment. people do not want to do the low-wage jobs because they feel entitled to more than a minimum wage job. the question of the parenting of the boomers is interesting and relevant. part of the boomer experience is the vietnam war. that divided the country. anytime i write on vietnam, i get myself in trouble. you cannot be objective about it. this grou
we teach cold war history and teach that there was jim crow ll over the south. lyndon johnson in the civil rights acts. it look at the pushing of the environmental movement -- you look at the pushing of the environmental movement, going forward with the space program and trying to put science and the government. -- in the government. i can go on for an hour with accomplishments that the baby boomers have done. it has some validity to it. it seems that they don't have that art of negotiation....
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jim marshall for his speech. i also want to give my thanks to ambassador beth jones for her warm words, and i want to extend to the usip my greetings and gratitude for their words. -- because of the development of the mechanism and the new techniques used by terrorists who undermine interests and institutions in all countries. we are here in a strategic important institute. i want to thank you for allowing me to be here. i want to stress the bilateral relationship that links the united states with iraq. we cooperated with our partners, and shed blood together while fighting terrorists. this allows us to win over terrorists in iraq. we give lug together, american soldiers and iraqi soldiers. all of the people of iraq were victims of the terrorist attacks led by al qaeda and the remnants of the former regime in iraq. we are starting a new round of reconstruction after defeating al qaeda, who at some point stop stopped explosive in our resources. -- at some point stopped development in exploiting our rich resources
jim marshall for his speech. i also want to give my thanks to ambassador beth jones for her warm words, and i want to extend to the usip my greetings and gratitude for their words. -- because of the development of the mechanism and the new techniques used by terrorists who undermine interests and institutions in all countries. we are here in a strategic important institute. i want to thank you for allowing me to be here. i want to stress the bilateral relationship that links the united states...
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and instead, he put in charge his deputy, a man named jim cole. he was put in charge of the investigation and made the decision, this very unprecedented decision, to seize records from the associated press. and what eric holder said yesterday is this was a very, very serious leak. he called it one of the top two or three most serious leaks he's ever seen. he said it put the american people at risk. and that trying to determine who in the obama administration possibly was responsible for that required aggressive action. host: sari horowitz, one of our followers on twitter writes in and that says this shows that they don't follow their own rules. what about probable cause or warrants? how is the justice department defending the legality of what they did? guest: what eric holder says is, although he doesn't know all the details of the investigation because he recused himself, that he's confident, he said, that his officials have followed all the department of justice regulations and rules. the deputy attorney general, jim cole, wrote a letter to the
and instead, he put in charge his deputy, a man named jim cole. he was put in charge of the investigation and made the decision, this very unprecedented decision, to seize records from the associated press. and what eric holder said yesterday is this was a very, very serious leak. he called it one of the top two or three most serious leaks he's ever seen. he said it put the american people at risk. and that trying to determine who in the obama administration possibly was responsible for that...
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jim question -- jim? >> most of the viewers in this room would agree with the proposition that all three of you are advancing. >> i'm just probing, not advancing. >> i am advancing that immigration mixing it states ifferent -- strong, vital -- what is the evidence you can show us of people moving on this issue within the republican party and becoming more excepting? >> before we jump to grover, do you have thoughts on that, rahm? you are not just a democrat. you had to deal with republicans. are there republicans in chicano western it has to be a few -- chicago? there has to be a few. >> let me not answer that question but use it for what i would like to say, which is -- you have two major things going on here at a cross. the democrats had a lot on the congressional map. cultural issues worked on the republican side and they had democrats. thecoastal issues are democratic strong suit. you have the- , to aboutorida arizona. and then we have what is a detriment to the country. on the congressional side, the
jim question -- jim? >> most of the viewers in this room would agree with the proposition that all three of you are advancing. >> i'm just probing, not advancing. >> i am advancing that immigration mixing it states ifferent -- strong, vital -- what is the evidence you can show us of people moving on this issue within the republican party and becoming more excepting? >> before we jump to grover, do you have thoughts on that, rahm? you are not just a democrat. you had to...
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senator jim was. >> thank you, mr. chairman. to reach of the thank you for your service, leadership and all the men and women who serve under you, please convey heartfelt tanks for their great commitment to freedom. admiral, i'll echo what the chairman said to start with. we're going to miss you. even such a great asset to her country and also a good friend. we surrogacy you go, but we're thankful for your service. various press reports today that there may have been the use of chemical weapons in syria. the allegations being thrown from both sides, the rebels citing government side. any information you can tell us about that with respect to the use of chemical and from the aleppo area where it's alleged? >> stair, i think it is take that for the record and prevent that a classified level. >> with regard to benghazi, at merle, i know you're put on high alert turn the course of the attack that took place at the mission in the annex. there were lots of failures that looks like from an intel standpoint as well as issues of leadersh
senator jim was. >> thank you, mr. chairman. to reach of the thank you for your service, leadership and all the men and women who serve under you, please convey heartfelt tanks for their great commitment to freedom. admiral, i'll echo what the chairman said to start with. we're going to miss you. even such a great asset to her country and also a good friend. we surrogacy you go, but we're thankful for your service. various press reports today that there may have been the use of chemical...
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jim, good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. when you talk about manufacturing in the economy in this country, i do not hear anyone talking about currency. since the unconstitutional act of the federal reserve, the dollar has plummeted 90%. do you plan to expose the federal reserve in your new documentary? talk abouto not currency or currency manipulation. we feel it is an important issue, but like we said with this film we are giving a base of understanding for the topic, as well as telling the personal stories of manufacturers today. what we did not talk about were the topic changes on an annual basis. we wanted this film to have a long shelf life where it was between screens and universities, educating students, it can be a base of knowledge for people for decades. guest: raising the minimum -- host: this -- host: we have this question -- raising the minimum wage is important, but there are still good that our cost to other things. like wal-mart announcing that they would put that money into specifically american made goods.
jim, good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. when you talk about manufacturing in the economy in this country, i do not hear anyone talking about currency. since the unconstitutional act of the federal reserve, the dollar has plummeted 90%. do you plan to expose the federal reserve in your new documentary? talk abouto not currency or currency manipulation. we feel it is an important issue, but like we said with this film we are giving a base of understanding for the topic, as well...
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steny hoyer, jim cliburn, xavier becerra, joe crowley, chirs van hollen, -- on immigration reform, let me show you the front page of the most recent edition of national review. from the editors about immigration reform. inside, it says the rubio amnesty is not what the senator promised, but he is defending it anyway. also, this morning, we told you about the hearing before the house oversight and government reform committee. blowers' rescue or request denied. that should come up at today's hearing. again, live coverage on c-span3 at 11:30 this morning. in the style section of the washington post there's a piece sayingbs news reporter that she is a persistent voice of skepticism on this benghazi report from the state department, from the white house, and has been asking for more information from the white house and file a freedom of information request and was denied. that's the style section of the washington post on what she has been reporting on the libyan attacks. back to immigration, the washington post says -- committee judiciary will take up the hearing on thursday. we will be ta
steny hoyer, jim cliburn, xavier becerra, joe crowley, chirs van hollen, -- on immigration reform, let me show you the front page of the most recent edition of national review. from the editors about immigration reform. inside, it says the rubio amnesty is not what the senator promised, but he is defending it anyway. also, this morning, we told you about the hearing before the house oversight and government reform committee. blowers' rescue or request denied. that should come up at today's...
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host: jim is our first caller. caller: hey. thank you for taking my call. guest: hi, jim. caller: where are the jobs? promising them for last five years and we haven't seen nothing but how 2- minimum wage jobs. guest: i argued that the recovery act was too small. i thought it needed to be double the size. many economists were saying the recovery act was " too small and we would have a year or two of growth and then it would level off and we would have a stagnant economy and nobody knows how long it will be. mightof people said we end up like japan andin the 1990's. it means investment and infrastructure. infrastructure deficit. we also have high unemployment in the building trade. we could put people back to work. these projects need to get done. these projects will be much cheaper than we have to do than five years from now when labor and material costs will be more. everything will cost more in five years. be long-term will economic growth. is we have tog make investments in research and development. we have to make sure we're promoting the next generation of whenever, c
host: jim is our first caller. caller: hey. thank you for taking my call. guest: hi, jim. caller: where are the jobs? promising them for last five years and we haven't seen nothing but how 2- minimum wage jobs. guest: i argued that the recovery act was too small. i thought it needed to be double the size. many economists were saying the recovery act was " too small and we would have a year or two of growth and then it would level off and we would have a stagnant economy and nobody knows...